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Communism was one of history’s most infamous lies, producing 100 million fatalities and a lifetime of nightmares for millions more
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WATCH: Kamala Harris boasts record of meeting world leaders in rebuke of DeSantis's Ukraine comments
In a sharp criticism of Gov. Ron DeSantis's (R-FL) stance on the war in Ukraine, Vice President Kamala Harris shared her experience meeting with "over 100 world leaders" since 2021 as the reason she understands international "rules and norms" and the United States's responsibility to uphold freedom.
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Just in case you need another reason not to vote for Democrats, Nancy Pelosi has just provided one. Instead of focusing on issues that matter, Democrats in Congress will be putting health care on the back-burner and going full steam ahead on an issue nobody cares about: climate change.
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Biden has all but accepted that China is replacing America as the world’s pre-eminent superpower — less an asset, then, more a patsy
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What is going on with this administration? It’s no wonder why they can’t get anything done. Besides the fact that they’re pushing a bad agenda, they can’t message. It’s in
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IRELAND — Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland, expressed great pride that he was able to bring Christianity to the Anglo-Saxons so their descendants could commemorate it each year by gathering in mobs, get fall-down, hammered drunk, and commit various acts of aggravated assault on each other on March 17.
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Chadwick Moore, a 33-year-old journalist who lives in Williamsburg, had been a lifelong liberal. Then, last September, he penned a profile for Out magazine of Milo Yiannopoulos — a controversial al…
#281984
Immigration restrictionists have finally convinced me that their arguments are sound. So let’s stop half-assing it.
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"The most frightening aspect of the coronavirus-19 (COVID-19) epidemic in the US is that it brought about exaggeratedly heightened fear of death. That fear, once magnified to proportions which become palpable to the individual, became the basis for dreadful economic and medical policies from...
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Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) appeared on FOX News to discuss the proposed COVID stimulus package and said while he would support former President Donald Trump as the party's nominee in 2024, but at the moment he is more focused on holding the Senate in 2022.
From McConnell's interview with FOX News host Bret Baier:
BAIER: You know, Democrats point to Trump nominees like Ric Grenell, who was a prolific, partisan tweeter, who did not have any problem getting through a confirmation vote.
But, more importantly, critics of this holdup say Republicans didn't even address some of President Trump's tweets that dealt specifically with people.
MCCONNELL: Yes, I think a lot of my members chose not to comment on the president's daily tweeting. I was among them. And we concluded that was not a constructive use of our time.
BAIER: So, you don't think there's a difference there, as far as holding one side accountable or not?
MCCONNELL: Well, I think, when it comes to being confirmed, your record is before the Senate.
The Senate is in the personnel business, unlike the House. And so, when members come up for confirmation, their whole record is before us. And in this day and age, tweeting is part of your record.
BAIER: All right, we're just 12 days, Senator, since your really blistering speech on the Senate floor about former President Trump.
Here's just a piece of that.
(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)
MCCONNELL: He did not do his job. He didn't take steps so federal law could be faithfully executed and order restored.
No. Instead, according to public reports, he watched television happily -- happily -- as the chaos unfolded.
(END VIDEO CLIP)
BAIER: Sorry I interrupted you there with your -- your speech.
You were saying?
MCCONNELL: Well, look, I -- my point is, what happened in the past is not something relevant now. We're moving forward.
We have got a new administration. It's a very left-wing administration. We need to make sure the American people understand that this is not what Republicans stand for.
I want to say this about the president. Having chosen that progressive route, he certainly made it a lot easier for me to unify my members in opposition.
BAIER: You're talking about President Biden.
But the reason it's relevant -- and, obviously, I'm sure you read the lengthy statement from the former president, saying: "The Republican Party can never again be respected or strong with political leaders like Senator Mitch McConnell at its helm. McConnell's dedication to business as usual, status quo policies, together with his lack of political insight, wisdom, skill, and personality has rapidly driven him from majority leader to minority leader."
It goes on very specifically. When you read that, what was your reaction?
MCCONNELL: The Republican Party is actually in very good shape.
We gained seats in the House. We elected 50 Republican senators, when everybody was predicting we were going to lose the Senate. The Democrats didn't flip a single state legislature. We flipped two, picked up a governor. The Republican Party had a very good day on November 3.
We're sorry we lost the White House. But the Republican Party demonstrated once again this is a 50/50 nation. We're very competitive. And we will be competitive again in '22.
BAIER: Do you blame the former president for losing the two Georgia Senate seats?
MCCONNELL: I don't have any further observations to make about that.
We're looking forward--
BAIER: OK. Well, let me ask you this.
MCCONNELL: -- dealing with the new administration, and trying to hold the Senate in '22.
BAIER: Let me -- it's ahead of this big speech this weekend at CPAC.
Should the former president be speaking at CPAC this weekend?
MCCONNELL: I don't have any advice to give the former president about where he should speak or what he should say.
BAIER: OK.
Is there a civil war in the GOP currently?
MCCONNELL: No.
I think, if you're looking for a real civil war, look at the Democrats in the House, the progressives making it extremely difficult for Speaker Pelosi to operate, given the narrow margin she has overall in the House. I think the Biden administration is making it easy for us to get together.
And I think we have unified in opposition to this new administration's extremely progressive approach. President Biden has made it quite easy for us to get together.
BAIER: The -- there will be a lot of talk this weekend about 2024 and whether the former president is going to get in that mix. Here's what Senator Romney said about that if he does.
(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)
SEN. MITT ROMNEY (R-UT): Will President Trump continue to play a role in my party? I'm sure he will. He has by far the largest voice and a big impact in my party. I don't know about his family members, whether they intend to do that.
But I expect he will continue playing a role. I don't know if he will run in 2024 or not. But, if he does, yes, I'm pretty sure he will win the nomination.
(END VIDEO CLIP)
BAIER: You agree with that?
MCCONNELL: Well, there's a lot to happen between now and '24.
I have got at least four members that I think are planning on running for president, plus some -- some governors and others. There's no incumbent. Should be a wide-open race and fun for you all to cover.
BAIER: If the president was the party's nominee, would you support him?
MCCONNELL: The nominee of the party? Absolutely.
#281987
A substitute teacher says she was canned for not “identifying” with all of her students, including a young boy who claims to be a cat.
In a TikTok video, a woman going by the handle @crazy...
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While wealthy out-of-state groups are working to enshrine a proposed abortion amendment in our constitution, they do not represent the vast majority of Ohioans.
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Homeland Security Secretary James Mattis reacted to the resignation of Michael Flynn by telling reporters earlier today it doesn't really have much of an impact
#281990
‘I blame the murderer for 50% of what happened,’ says Andrew Pollack. ‘There were so many people who didn’t care, who didn’t do their job.’
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The largest collection of US labor unions endorsed Joe Biden for the White House Tuesday, saying President Donald Trump let workers down and has been 'delinquent' in his coronavirus response.
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Snopes says it's unproven whether the use of the Nazi Odal rune was intentional.
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Jan 25, 2022 (SUPER MARKET RESEARCH via COMTEX) --
Syndicated Analytics' latest report titled "Barium Chloride Price Trends and Production Cost Analysis...
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Aracely Garcia is the third defendant named by Marcus Silva in his lawsuit against three women who conspired with his then-wife to kill his preborn child.
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A woman at the scene tried to release the officer's grip, saying the man 'can't breathe'
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Even the famously left-wing Bill Maher is calling for an end to the excess, telling his TV audience, "Cancel culture is real, it’s insane and it’s growing exponentially."
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WASHINGTON, D.C. - Pentagon officials have confirmed that Biden placed 8,000 troops on high alert to protect the White House in case Fox News reporter Peter Doocy retaliates for Biden insulting him in a press conference yesterday.'Listen, man, I want those troops armed and ready to go! I've awoken a sleeping giant here!' yelled Biden to ...
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CDC leadership was focused on internal equity trainings in March 2021 while Americans waited to hear when their kids would be back in the classroom, new records show.
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Donald Trump's misstatement has aired Sweden's dirty laundry for the world to see and Very Fake News CNN is scrambling to coverup the ill-effects Sweden has ...

